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Isabella Collection (page 5)

Isabella, a name that echoes through history with grace and power

Background imageIsabella Collection: Queen Isabella of Bourbon, 1629-1635. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Queen Isabella of Bourbon, 1629-1635. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Queen Isabella of Bourbon, 1629-1635. From the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageIsabella Collection: Self-portrait with his wife Isabella Brandt in the Honeysuck

Self-portrait with his wife Isabella Brandt in the Honeysuck
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Flemish painter. Self-portrait with his wife Isabella Brandt in the Honeysuckle Bower, ca.1609. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageIsabella Collection: Capitulation Granada 1492 15th Century Surrenders

Capitulation Granada 1492 15th Century Surrenders
The capitulation of Granada, 1492, Muhammad XII (Boabdil) surrenders to Ferdinand and Isabella. Abu Abdallah Muhammad XII, c. 1460-1533, aka Boabdil

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Brant, or Brandt, 1591 - 1626, first wife of artist Peter Paul Rubens until her death

Isabella Brant, or Brandt, 1591 - 1626, first wife of artist Peter Paul Rubens until her death from the plague

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella d Este, 1474 - 1539, Marchioness of Mantua. Engraving by Lucas Vorsterman I after

Isabella d Este, 1474 - 1539, Marchioness of Mantua. Engraving by Lucas Vorsterman I after the painting by Titian

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabelle de CharriAšre, 1740 - 1805, also known as Belle van Zuylen

Isabelle de CharriA┼íre, 1740 - 1805, also known as Belle van Zuylen, nA©e Isabella Agneta Elisabeth van Tuyll van
Isabelle de CharriAšre, 1740 - 1805, also known as Belle van Zuylen, nee Isabella Agneta Elisabeth van Tuyll van Serooskerken, and Madame Isabelle de CharriAšre

Background imageIsabella Collection: Princess Isabella Isabella death 1465 Princess

Princess Isabella Isabella death 1465 Princess
Princess Isabella, Isabella, death 1465, Princess of Bourbon, painting, oil on panel, Height, 64 cm (25.1 inches), Width, 47 cm (18.5 inches)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Princess Isabella Isabella 1504-1539 Princess

Princess Isabella Isabella 1504-1539 Princess
Princess Isabella, Isabella, 1504-1539, Princess of Portugal, Empress, painting, portrait, Isabella of Portugal, Oil on panel, Height, 64 cm (25.1 inch), Width, 49 cm (19.2 inches

Background imageIsabella Collection: Vow Pheasant Philip Good Isabella Feast Lille

Vow Pheasant Philip Good Isabella Feast Lille
Vow of the Pheasant (Philip the Good and Isabella at the Feast of the Pheasant in Lille in 1454), Le voeu du faisan, the Pheasants banquet or party

Background imageIsabella Collection: Episodes Isabella Rodomonte

Episodes Isabella Rodomonte
Episodes with Isabella and Rodomonte

Background imageIsabella Collection: Portrait Isabella Portugal Workshop Rogier van

Portrait Isabella Portugal Workshop Rogier van
Portrait of Isabella of Portugal; Workshop of Rogier van der Weyden (Netherlandish, 1399, 1400 - 1464); Netherlands; about 1450; Oil on panel; 46 × 37.1 cm (18 1, 8 × 14 5, 8 in.)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Stewart, Aka Isabel Stewart And Isabel Of Scotland, 1426

Isabella Stewart, Aka Isabel Stewart And Isabel Of Scotland, 1426

Background imageIsabella Collection: Autograph Letter Of Cesare Borgia, 1475 Or 1476 - 1507 To Isabella Gonzaga

Autograph Letter Of Cesare Borgia, 1475 Or 1476 - 1507 To Isabella Gonzaga. From The Life Of Cesare Borgia By Rafael Sabatini, Published By Bretanos Circa 1912

Background imageIsabella Collection: Christopher Columbus 1451-1506, At The Spanish Court Requesting Financial Support From Queen

Christopher Columbus 1451-1506, At The Spanish Court Requesting Financial Support From Queen Isabella And King Ferdinand For His Trip To The New World

Background imageIsabella Collection: Lady Isabella Caroline Somers-Cocks, Lady Henry Somerset, 1851 - 1921

Lady Isabella Caroline Somers-Cocks, Lady Henry Somerset, 1851 - 1921. President Of The British Womens Temperance Association. From The Strand Magazine Published 1894

Background imageIsabella Collection: Surrender Of Montefrio Near Granada, Spain In 1486. The Moors Deliver The Keys Of The City To

Surrender Of Montefrio Near Granada, Spain In 1486. The Moors Deliver The Keys Of The City To Ferdinand The Catholic And Queen Isabella. After A Bas-Relief In Granada Cathedral

Background imageIsabella Collection: The Laxey Wheel, Aka Lady Isabella, Laxey, Isle Of Man. From Our Own Country Published 1898

The Laxey Wheel, Aka Lady Isabella, Laxey, Isle Of Man. From Our Own Country Published 1898

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Of France Circa. 1295 To 1358 Aka The She-Wolf Of France

Isabella Of France Circa. 1295 To 1358 Aka The She-Wolf Of France, Queen Consort Of Edward Ii Of England. From The Book Our Queen Mothers By Elizabeth Villiers

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Of Angouleme 1188 To 1246. Countess Of Angouleme And Queen Consort Of England Through Her

Isabella Of Angouleme 1188 To 1246. Countess Of Angouleme And Queen Consort Of England Through Her Marriage To King John. From The Book Our Queen Mothers By Elizabeth Villiers

Background imageIsabella Collection: Engraving Dated 1797 By W. C. Wilson After W. Smirke Ra Of Angelo And Isabella In Act 2 Scene 4 Of

Engraving Dated 1797 By W. C. Wilson After W. Smirke Ra Of Angelo And Isabella In Act 2 Scene 4 Of Measure For Measure
Engraving Dated 1797 By W.C. Wilson After W. Smirke Ra Of Angelo And Isabella In Act 2 Scene 4 Of Measure For Measure By William Shakespeare

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella 1451-1504 Of Castile, Called La Catolica

Isabella 1451-1504 Of Castile, Called La Catolica

Background imageIsabella Collection: Queen Isabella In Front Of The Walls Of Granada Spain In 1491

Queen Isabella In Front Of The Walls Of Granada Spain In 1491

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Of Angouleme, 1188-1246. Queen Of King John Of England. Engraved By B. Eyles After A

Isabella Of Angouleme, 1188-1246. Queen Of King John Of England. Engraved By B. Eyles After A. Bonvier. From The Book The Queens Of England, Volume I By Sydney Wilmot. Published London Circa. 1890

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Of Valois, 1389-1409. Second Wife Of King Richard Ii Of England. Engraved By W. H

Isabella Of Valois, 1389-1409. Second Wife Of King Richard Ii Of England. Engraved By W. H. Mote After E. Corbould
Isabella Of Valois, 1389-1409. Second Wife Of King Richard Ii Of England. Engraved By W.H.Mote After E.Corbould. From The Book The Queens Of England, Volume I By Sydney Wilmot

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Of France, 1292-1358. Queen Consort Of Edward Ii Of England And Mother Of Edward Iii Of

Isabella Of France, 1292-1358. Queen Consort Of Edward Ii Of England And Mother Of Edward Iii Of England.Engraved By H.C.Austin After J.W.Wright

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella I Byname Isabella The Catholic. Spanish Isabel La CatAolica, 1451- 1504

Isabella I Byname Isabella The Catholic. Spanish Isabel La CatAolica, 1451- 1504. Queen Of Castile (1474-1504) And Of Aragon (1479-1504)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Columbus Bringing News Of The Discovery Of America To Ferdinand And Isabella Of Spain

Columbus Bringing News Of The Discovery Of America To Ferdinand And Isabella Of Spain, From The Book The Outline Of History By H.G.Wells Volume 2, Published 1920

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella Of France Circa 1295 To 1358 Known As The She-Wolf Of France

Isabella Of France Circa 1295 To 1358 Known As The She-Wolf Of France. Queen Consort Of Edward Ii Of England And Mother Of Edward Iii

Background imageIsabella Collection: Consorts Of British Sovereigns. From Top Clockwise, Alexandra Of Denmark Consort Of Edward Vii

Consorts Of British Sovereigns. From Top Clockwise, Alexandra Of Denmark Consort Of Edward Vii, Isabella Of France Consort Of Edward Ii, Catherine Of Aragon Consort Of Henry Viii

Background imageIsabella Collection: And So She Pines, And So She Died Forlorn, Imploring For Her Basil To The Last

And So She Pines, And So She Died Forlorn, Imploring For Her Basil To The Last. Illustration To The Poem Isabella, Or The Pot Of Basil By John Keats. From Poems Of Keats, Published C.1910

Background imageIsabella Collection: Caroline by W Somerset Maugham

Caroline by W Somerset Maugham, first produced at the New Theatre London, February 1916. Leaning on the chair back, Dr Cunningham addresses Isabella Trench, Maude Fulton

Background imageIsabella Collection: Queen Isabella II of Spain (1830-1904). Colored

Queen Isabella II of Spain (1830-1904). Colored
Isabella II of Spain (1830-1904). Queen of Spain. Photography. Colored

Background imageIsabella Collection: The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, 1599, by Juan P

The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, 1599, by Juan P
Juan Pantoja de la Cruz (1553-1608). Spanish painter. The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, 1599. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). Portrait. Painting

Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). Portrait. Painting
Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). Queen of Castile. Portrait. Painting

Background imageIsabella Collection: Joanna of Castile with her parents, Isabella and Ferdinand

Joanna of Castile with her parents, Isabella and Ferdinand
Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), queen of Castille and Leon, Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516) and their daughter Joanna of Castile(1478-1555), known as Joan the Mad

Background imageIsabella Collection: Elizabeth I (1533-1603)

Elizabeth I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603). Portrait (1558). Anonymous. National Portrait Gallery. Washington DC. United States

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella of Angouleme

Isabella of Angouleme
ISABELLA OF ANGOULEME Queen of King John of England & mother of Henry III. Date: ? - 1246

Background imageIsabella Collection: Doble Excelente (Double Excellent) coined in Seville

Doble Excelente (Double Excellent) coined in Seville. 1480. Obverse of gold coin with the representation of the Catholic Monarchs. Coin

Background imageIsabella Collection: CATHERINE of Aragon (1485-1536). Queen of England

CATHERINE of Aragon (1485-1536). Queen of England (1509-1536), first wife of Henry VIII (1509).; Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504)

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504). Queen of Castilla

Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504). Queen of Castilla y Leon (1474-1504). Reproduction of the sword of the queen Isabella. Middle Age. SPAIN. CASTILE-LA MANCHA. Toledo. Army Museum

Background imageIsabella Collection: FERDINAND & ISABELLA, 1493. King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile

FERDINAND & ISABELLA, 1493. King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile welcome Columbus on his return from the New World, 1493. Engraving, c1892

Background imageIsabella Collection: ISABELLA Clara Eugenia (1566-1633). Infanta of

ISABELLA Clara Eugenia (1566-1633). Infanta of Spain, daughter of Philip II. Painting

Background imageIsabella Collection: Columbus reception by the King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

Columbus reception by the King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain after his first return from America

Background imageIsabella Collection: Isola Bella - Lake Maggiore, Italy

Isola Bella - Lake Maggiore, Italy
Isola Bella (named for Isabella, Countess Borromeo) - Borromean Islands - Lake Maggiore, Italy Date: circa 1916

Background imageIsabella Collection: SPAIN: KING & QUEEN, 1490. The Madonna of Catholic Kings. At left

SPAIN: KING & QUEEN, 1490. The Madonna of Catholic Kings. At left, King Ferdinand of Spain kneels in front of the Virgin Mary with Saint Thomas Aquinas holding the church

Background imageIsabella Collection: EXPL2A-00203

EXPL2A-00203
Isabella, the settlement founded by Columbus on Hispaniola, 1493. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction

Background imageIsabella Collection: EXPL2A-00018

EXPL2A-00018
Columbus showing a map to Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIsabella Collection: Early map of the New World, 1513

Early map of the New World, 1513
Tabula Terre Nove 1513: the Admirals Map of the Caribbean and Terra Incognita (unknown lands). Hand-colored woodcut reproduction




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Isabella, a name that echoes through history with grace and power. From the Surrender of Granada in 1492 to the vibrant strokes of oil on canvas in 1882, Isabella's influence spans centuries. In Spain, her legacy lives on through the heartfelt words penned in a letter by Queen Isabel I. But Isabella's impact extends beyond royalty; it reaches into literature and art. Isabella Mary Beeton, an accomplished writer from the Victorian era, left an indelible mark on culinary arts with her iconic cookbook. Even Lady Byron found inspiration in this name, as she wrote anonymously about Anne's life journey. And let us not forget Queen Isabella of Portugal - her enchanting image captured forever in a colored engraving by an artist named Jan Brueghel the Elder. The Catholic Kings Ferdinand and Isabella united their realms and brought prosperity to Spain during their reign. Their story is beautifully depicted in another colored engraving that showcases their regal splendor. In 1812, Princely Predilections or Ancient Music and Modern Discord explored themes dear to Isabella's heart - music and harmony amidst discordant times. Isabella has been associated with greatness throughout history - even Charles V was captivated by this illustrious name. Suffragette Isabella Ford fought tirelessly for women's rights, leaving behind a legacy of empowerment for generations to come. And finally, we cannot overlook Maria Teresa Isabella whose presence radiated elegance wherever she went. Isabella: A timeless name intertwined with tales of conquests won, artistic brilliance unleashed, literary masterpieces created, and social progress achieved.